would you be mad if your mother n law told you this?

soo my daughter has been at mother n laws for a couple days now because of me and husbands work schedule and she texts dh (dear husband) saying im thinking about getting her ears pierced .. i was like wtf no thats something i wanted to do with dh. she didnt even ask , i guess she just assumed she was going to do it.. im also really upset she just told dh (dear husband) about this and didnt even text me and tell me..then again she never tells me anything..

I would celebrate with her with a night of drinking, on me. Find a really shady tattoo parlor and once she's good and drunk get her tits pierced. When she wakes up in the morning tell her that you honestly thought she'd like surprises like that.

i told dh (dear husband) to tell her NO. and she said okay it was gonna be a birthday present for her .. 😒smh but her birthday isnt until next month.. i just dont understand.. sometimes i feel like she thinks shes the mother of MY child... am i just crazy? or is that how mother n laws are sometimes?

i told dh to tell her NO. and she said okay it was gonna be a birthday pres...

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03/13/2018

i told dh to tell her NO. and she said okay it was gonna be a birthday present for her .. 😒smh but her birthday isnt until next month.. i just dont understand.. sometimes i feel like she thinks shes the mother of MY child... am i just crazy? or is that how mother n laws are sometimes?

Nope they can definitely be that way. Mine hasn't personally acted that way towards me and DH, but she was that way (and sometimes still is) with my SIL (sister-in-law) and her kids.

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